When Bo & Luca launched their affordable and luxurious sister line ‘TEMPLE by Bo & Luca’ it was a natural fit for the stylish SoHo Bride, based in Newtown and one of our fashion favourites for a bride-to-be.

TEMPLE by Bo & Luca is a set of ten youthful, minimalist and price-conscious gowns and the first collection was previewed at New York Bridal Week to an ecstatic audience. The designs take their cue from the boldness of the 70’s but maintain the elegance and intricacy of an heirloom wedding down. TEMPLE remains effortless and relaxed, without boning, cinching and ties of traditional bridal wear. These gowns are as comfortable as they are beautiful.

They say that opposites attract and this was definitely the case when Catherine and Haydn met through their work place. However, when it came to their planning, this darling duo were absolutely on the same page for their stunning celebration.

Using the venue as their style inspiration, they kept things natural with classic greens and whites, bringing old world timeless romance to the day.

Long Way Home Photography were there to capture all the magic and love filled moments.

Sure, it seems straightforward. Put on the dress, say the vows and dance up a storm with your new hubby. But a big day can often come with a big ball of emotions. Here’s a few easy morning checks you can make to ensure you are physically and emotionally looking after yourself – and your stress levels – before saying I do.

Especially one that transpired from one life changing phone call, the restoration of a kombi and two people falling in love. The result, a beautiful family and a thriving business with their fabulous fleet of kombis. We adore George and Alyce of Hire a Kombi and have been avidly following their journey when they moved their kombis to a perfect pocket in the Bellarine Peninsula.

We asked Alyce to share with us their love story, how Hire a Kombi transpired and how you can involve their kombis in your wedding or honeymoon plans. We think you’ll find it’s hard to not get swept up in the romance of this fun and fabulous pair.

High school sweet hearts Harriet and Andrew were married within the gorgeous olive groves in front of their family and friends on a perfect day.

Taking the opportunity to have a ‘first look’ and see each other before they made their way down the aisle, allowed this pair to take a moment, relax and have a quick hug before they were wed. It also made for some magical photo moments so beautifully captured by Tribe talent Smith + Archer.

With summer comes all of those fun and fresh feels. There’s no better time of year to celebrate a wedding or engagement and declare your love with your nearest and dearest in the warmth and long light filled days.

We recently teamed up with a collective of our Tribe to create some fun and light inspiration shot at Greenfield’s Albert Park by Stefani Driscoll Photography and Apertura for you to feast your eyes on.

Styled by the darling duo of Ruby & James and inspired by femininity, a sexy sorbet palette with a touch of the tropics, this shoot is designed to evoke a sense of sass and fun.

There are many moving parts to wedding planning and none more so than choosing your style and hire items and pulling it all together to create the vision you’ve always dreamed of on your big day. Trove Hire + Events are true talents when it comes to offering guidance and help when it comes to wedding styling and design. At the same time they offer a highly bespoke service that will complement the personalities of the couples they work with.

We wanted to get to know the team behind Trove Hire + Events and understand the sensational services they offer their clientele.

On a friend’s private farm, Sofia and Ben were determined to create the finest festival wedding vibe for their day.

Think festoon lights, native flowers, fabulous foliage and perfectly pitched giant tipis that created the perfect backdrop for the celebrations ahead. With a focus on great food, atmosphere and a killer dancefloor, this pair created a party that their guests will be talking about for many years to come. There to capture all the action as it unfolded was Kyra Boyer.